Brighton Beach Memoirs

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  • Miss Frazzled

    > 3 day

    one of my favorite and easy go-to movies...just for fun, get it for your collection

  • Yazmin Cummerata

    > 3 day

    I used to watch this with my mom as a kid. Gave you some insight of what the old days living in to 1900’s was.

  • Bennett Barouch

    > 3 day

    Ive watched this many times. I have mostly noted its humor, but when I recently re-watched it I was much more aware of how much sadness is also captured in this film. For both reasons, it is very well done.

  • Heaven Raynor

    > 3 day

    Funny

  • Kindle Customer

    Greater than one week

    This Neil Simon biopic is witty, affectionate, touching and a lovely peek into a brilliant adolescents head. It also captures the end of one era and the start of another.

  • TR Dunne

    > 3 day

    Wonderful movie, 1930s Brooklyn family struggling to mke ends meet in face of WW II looming Well acted excellent script.

  • Paul Nevarez

    Greater than one week

    This is a movie I shared with friends who enjoyed the the story behind this time peace. View this movie numerous times, considered on my top ten list.

  • Sharon

    06-06-2025

    Such a great movie...it is about a Jewish family in New York, in the late 1930s, and it is so poignant and heartwarming and funny....there are 2 teenaged sons coming of age so there is language and sexual references between the brothers, but because of the context, within the story, I did not find it offensive as I generally would... I had seen it years ago, and it was a delight to see it again...

  • burke

    > 3 day

    Just as I remembered it when it first came out. Many laughs and many truly great lessons in this Neil Simon masterpiece. If I had just a few movies this would be one of them.

  • Ryan Dimperio

    > 3 day

    Hey there is nothing like a good Eugene Morris Jerome movie that will have you in tears laughing. The relationship between Jonathan Silverman and his mother in the movie, Blythe Danner is truly fantastic.

Fifteen-year-old Eugene Jerome is desperately trying to uncover life"s mysteries, but his family keeps hiding the clues. Even so, he manages to keep his priorities - baseball and girls - firmly in order throughout Neil Simon"s hilarious adaptation of his Broadway hit about growing up in Brooklyn during the late 1930"s.Life is definitely never dull with seven people living under the same roof. Dad works two jobs to make ends meet, older brother Stanley is eager to dispense sage advice, and Aunt Blanche tries to cope as a single parent.Brighton Beach Memoirs is a wonderful, semi-autobiographical comedy with heart, wit and hysterical insights into family life and growing up - just a little off-center.


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